Course Outlines / Syllabi


Fall 2009
PHIL 2100: Introduction to Philosophy (Brommage)
PHIL 2100: Introduction to Philosophy (Riker)
PHIL 2110: Critical Thinking (sec.8), (sec.9) (Bedard)
PHIL 2110: Critical Thinking (Brommage)
PHIL 2110: Critical Thinking (Riker)
PHIL 2110: Critical Thinking (Tietjen)
PHIL 2120: Introduction to Ethics (Lane)
PHIL 3100: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (Tietjen)
PHIL 3120: American Philosophy (Lane)
PHIL 3205: Religious Texts (Tietjen)
PHIL 4140: Existentialism (Donohoe)
PHIL 4300: Senior Seminar (Donohoe)

Spring 2009
PHIL 2110: Critical Thinking (Tietjen)
PHIL 2120: Intro to Ethics (Lane)
PHIL 2130: Introduction to World Religions (Tietjen)
PHIL 3110: Modern Philosophy (Alberg)
PHIL 3220: Christian Thought (Tietjen)
PHIL 4110: Philosophy of Law (Riker)
PHIL 4220: Hermeneutics (Donohoe)
PHIL 4120: Professional Ethics (Lane)
PHIL 4150: Analytic Philosophy (Lane)

Fall 2008
PHIL 3170: Asian Philosophy (Alberg)
PHIL 3301: History and Philosophy of Science (Charles Clark, Dept. of History)
PHIL 4100: Phenomenology (Donohoe)
PHIL 4115: Political Philosophy (Alberg)
PHIL 4230: Philosophy of Religion (Tietjen)
PHIL 4300: Senior Seminar (Tietjen)

Spring 2008
PHIL 3160: Philosophy in Literature and Film (Donohoe)
PHIL 4160: Symbolic Logic (Lane)
PHIL 4381: Independent Study: Epistemology (Lane)

Fall 2007
XIDS 2100: Post-Modernism (Donohoe)
PHIL 4300: Senior Seminar (Lane)

Fall 2004
PHIL 4240: Philosophy of Friendship and Love (Donohoe)

Fall 2002
PHIL 4130: Feminist Philosophy (Donohoe)







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